I also have now setup smokeping. Thanks again Sean.
The only problem I have with the RRDTool based programs is they are "lossy". Meaning, the don't keep the original data which the graphs are based on so you can't go back and query them for specific time periods or use them for accurate reporting.
This is why we use rtg instead of mrtg to keep track of bandwidth. rtg stores all its data in a mysql table which allows you to query any time period you have data for and see detailed results. This also means the bandwidth usage is accurate, where as with mrtg its just an average.
I wish smokeping had the same thing. Probably could be added without too much trouble. Might be a project I undertake one evening.
John
On Sun, 2006-08-27 at 10:54 -0500, Sean Walberg wrote:
On 8/27/06, Bill Reid billreid@shaw.ca wrote: In the process I discovered cacti a replacement for MRTG. If you have struggled with setting up graphs with MRTG you will love this package. You configure everything via a web interface.
It's an amazing package, we use it at Ceridian too. You can share graph templates via XML, there's a wealth of stuff that can be monitored that's up on the Cacti forums, or if you're willing to dig around, make it yourself.
On the topic of MRTG/RRDTool, if anyone's interested in monitoring web application performance with RRDTool I wrote a tutorial on the subject a few months ago: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/edu/dw-esdd-webperfrrd-i.html The idea is to be able to graph various components of web site performance to determine what's to blame (DB, DNS, Internet, etc).
Sean
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